Electronegativities

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What is the atomic number of the element on the periodic table with the highest electronegativity?


The answer is 9.

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1 solution

Ronak Singha
Aug 15, 2015

Ans is Fluorine which has a atomic no. of 9 and has a Electronegativity=3.98

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